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Could B.C. be headed for another teachers’ strike?

Could B.C. be headed for another teachers’ strike?

CONTEST: Ready to bang your drums at STOMP, PG?

CONTEST: Ready to bang your drums at STOMP, PG?

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Prince George unemployment rate rises in November

Prince George unemployment rate rises in November

British Columbia also rises by 0.3 percentage points
Last chance to turn in voting packages

Last chance to turn in voting packages

Today is the last day for voters to participate in the referendum on electoral reform. Completed voting packages must be returned in person at a Referendum Service Office or Service BC Centre by 4:30 p.m.
Couple suspected of selling fake jewelry in Fraser Lake

Couple suspected of selling fake jewelry in Fraser Lake

A pair of fraud artists may have struck Fraser Lake.
RCMP against exempting trading cards from second-hand bylaw

RCMP against exempting trading cards from second-hand bylaw

Prince George RCMP is raising concerns about a proposal to exempt trading and collectible cards from a requirement under the city's second-hand dealers and pawnbrokers bylaw that they be held for 30 days before they can be put up for sale.
City's unemployment rate 5.2 per cent in November

City's unemployment rate 5.2 per cent in November

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.2 per cent in November, according to a Statistics Canada labour market survey issued Friday. In all 46,100 people were working, 2,500 looking for work and 24,300 of working age not participating.
Operation Red Nose Prince George ready for another holiday weekend rush

Operation Red Nose Prince George ready for another holiday weekend rush

How to unseal adult criminal files if a sealed criminal record prevents you from travelling

How to unseal adult criminal files if a sealed criminal record prevents you from travelling

If you are convicted of a crime when you are 18 or older, that information will be recorded in a permanent criminal record. If you later apply and receive a pardon or record suspension, your criminal record may be sealed so it cannot be accessed.
CleanBC's deferred action, policy gaps worry critics

CleanBC's deferred action, policy gaps worry critics

Carbon emissions reduction targets underlying the B.C. NDP CleanBC climate strategy, announced Dec. 5, and proclaimed as new in May, are anything but that. Rather, they were set in place under Gordon Campbell in 2007.